Mild
26 of 63 found this mild
Bond states that he is having a "sudden stiffness" after a woman writes something on his leg with lipstick. It is also implied that under his kilt bond is nude.
Bond's girlfriend's dad tells him to engage in sexual activity with his daughter showing that he is misogynistic and controlling.
The opening title sequence features silhouettes of women who are apparently nude, evidenced by a lack of any irregularities in the smooth body contours that would be caused by clothing, as well as by their visibly erect nipples.
A man wakes up in bed, visible from the waist up, wearing nothing. As he gets up, he puts on a robe, and later in the scene, we see his bared legs, implying that he was wearing either shorts or nothing at all in bed.
A man reads a Playboy magazine, with the cover to the camera. The magazine shown shows no clear nudity on the cover. We see him turn the magazine sideways and open the centerfold, grinning. Later, we see the man walking away having pulled the centerfold out of the magazine. As he folds it up, we see a glimpse of the model's bared breasts. The magazine issue shown is the February 1969 issue of Playboy, in which the centerfold model is depicted nude down to her upper thighs. The pose hides her pubic area, but in the movie scene, we do not clearly see the woman's bared hip and thigh, even when viewed a frame at a time.
A man enters a woman's bedroom at night. The woman is shown in bed, lying chest down, with the sheet covering her from the hips down. She is clearly not wearing any upper garment. In later parts of this scene, when the woman is facing the camera she has the sheet pulled up over her breasts, showing only her bared shoulders. Her nipple is visible for a brief second. We see the man at one point from the knees downward as his kilt falls down around his ankles, In dialogue, the woman implies that he was wearing nothing beneath the kilt. Later, we see the man in bed with the woman, the man bared to the waist at least. Consensual sex is implied.
In later scenes, multiple similar liaisons are either initiated or implied in dialogue with other women.
Moderate
29 of 46 found this moderate
Bond pushes open a door, hitting an attacker, and the two briefly fight, but Bond brutally dispatches him with several punches.
Bond fights with a man in a shack, and both punch and hit each other until Bond throws him over a wall. Another attacker comes in with a gun, and Bond pushes a shelf over on him.
There's an intense car chase in which Bond and Tracy are pursued by Blofeld's people. The cars drive into a race track, and several cars bump and slam into each other, and Blofeld's henchmen fire guns. One car flips over and explodes.
Bond is hit over the head and knocked unconscious at one point.
A man tries to get his daughter to go on a helicopter with him for her own safety but she refuses, so he punches her and knocks her out.
Bond slaps a woman near the beginning.
There's a brutal fight on a beach in the beginning in which Bond fights two attackers. No serious injuries.
Two guards hold Bond while Blofeld speaks to him, but he breaks free and briefly fights them, but they quickly subdue him.
During the final action sequence, Tracy fights with a guard, and pulls him through a threshold, and he continues to fight with her. He falls down the stairs, but attacks her again, and she knocks him into several spikes on the wall. He is impaled, but no blood is shown, and he collapses.
A man is killed offscreen via an undisclosed method, and his body is hung up with mountaineering equipment outside of a window. The body visible damage on it, including what appears to be a bullet hole on the head.
Mild
24 of 46 found this mild
1 use each of "hell" and "damn", in a single scene.
Mild
30 of 40 found this mild
Cigarettes are smoked by many characters throughout.
Alcohol is drunk casually.
In one of the first scenes, The camera focuses on Bond lighting and smoking a cigarette.
Several people, including Bond, smoke cigarettes while playing cards at a casino.
Bond orders champagne.
A man smokes a cigarette and requests a martini be made for Bond and himself, which they drink. They then smoke cigars.
People drink alcohol at a nice dinner.
The camera focuses on Bond putting out a cigarette.
Bond swigs alcoholic spirits from a hidden hip flask while addressing a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II.
Mild
22 of 45 found this mild
One jumpscare happens and Bond gets knocked out.
The hypnosis and mind control is somewhat disturbing.
The avalanche is frightening.
The ending may be distressing, and rather sad - unlike the normal style of Bond endings of the time.